Keep area dry
Mold thrives in moist environments, so it is essential to keep the affected area dry. Use a dehumidifier to remove excess moisture from the air or open windows and doors to improve ventilation. If you live in a humid area, consider investing in moisture-resistant paint or coating for your walls and ceilings.
Use of bleach
Bleach is a strong disinfectant and can be used to kill mold. Mix one cup of bleach with one gallon of water and apply the solution to the affected area. Let it sit for a few minutes and then scrub with a brush or sponge. Be careful when using bleach as it can be harmful if not used correctly.
Clean regularly
Prevention is better than cure, so it’s important to clean regularly to prevent mold buildup. Get into the habit of wiping down surfaces with a damp cloth and remember to clean areas like the bathroom and kitchen regularly. You can also use a mold-resistant cleaner to prevent mold from growing.
In conclusion, mold is a common problem that can be easily prevented and treated with the right tools and techniques. These grandma tips have been proven to work and can help even the laziest cleaners keep their home mold-free. So the next time you notice mold in your home, don’t ignore it – act immediately and follow these tips to keep your home clean and healthy.
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